The September/October issue of Ztrack Magazine will be coming soon to your mailbox, and we have a surprise for you! Look inside your issue for your FREE Micro-Trains through-bridge decal sheet! Micro-Trains, Ztrains and Ztrack Magazine have team up to include this very special free decal sheet in every issue of Ztrack. Each sheet has imprinted a set of B&O and GN white decals that have been specifically designed for MTL's black bridges. John Cubbin of Ztrains has been working on an incredible scene to showcase the bridge and the B&O decal. This scene will be a feature piece in a future Z Scale Basics section of Ztrains: Z Scale (1:220) Model Railroading Information. Be sure to check it out! Of course we have a number of great articles in the issue. Look inside for the following: Ahnert's Zm layout AZL releases bay window cabooses American Z Line's Rogue DNA Crown Model's Japanese rail line Wild West Scale Model's new kit line Review, RSlaser's engine house Getting the most of your Z scale kits Bergman's D&RGW gondola And so much more!! Not a subscriber, then get started now!! Don't miss out on this amazing issue and your free decals! Subscribe today online at: Ztrack Magazine Rob Kluz
Rob, Decals are nice but where did the very nice retaining walls in the scene come from? John Bartolotto B)
Yes, the decals will be available in the newsstand issues. The retaining walls are made by John Cubbin. Many of his abutments and retaining walls are available in the Ztrains store: Ztrains Store Rob
Rob, Do see the retaining walls on John's web site. No worries, I'll contact him off-line. Thanks, John
Quick update on the issue. We are expecting it to be mailed on Monday. Sorry for the delay, but the decal insertion is taking a bit longer than we had expected. Rob
The issues are showing up in mailboxes. The first ones starting arriving in Ohio last Saturday. Your issue should be there any day. Rob
I received mine last Saturday, November 13. It was in my mailbox when I returned home from Trainfest here in Milwaukee. After 8 hours of model railroading at Trainfest, I ate dinner reading Ztrack and thinking even more about model railroading! Russ Meier Milwaukee, WI